Later the judge issues a second injunction, prohibiting students from googling his name...

In June the school district of Catawba County, N.C., files for an injunction to prevent Google from displaying students' names, test scores, and Social Security numbers - information picked up through a routine crawl of the Web.

The district claims that the data is password-protected; Google points out that it can't crawl password-protected webpages. Judge Richard D. Boner nonetheless grants the injunction, and Google removes the pages.